Sentences with phrase «hear his advice for»

Click play to hear his advice for founders thinking about their options.
That question was debated this week at the Society for Neuroscience's annual meeting, Neuroscience 2011, in Washington, D.C. Speakers — most of them scientists in secure careers — addressed large crowds of early - career scientists eager to learn how successful neuroscientists found their jobs and to hear their advice for those just starting out.
I've heard the advice for an author just starting out to go Amazon exclusive in order to use the promotional tools.
In the highly competitive financial services sector you will hear advice for 100 different products and strategies, but rarely will you come across something as safe and flexible as the LIRP.
All in all — super fascinating to get so many perspectives of my business and hear their advice for each person at my table.
It's a lot of fun so, stay tuned to hear their advice for breaking into travel writing and their favorite experience on the trip.

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Way too many mentors, and advisory board members, hear someone ask for advice and think it's about them.
«I think that's a good piece of advice for anybody building a company because you hear «no» so many times,» Islam adds.
There is a ton of advice out there on overcoming imposter syndrome and attaining true self - confidence, but I recently ran across an easily actionable trick for boosting self - confidence that I'd never heard before.
Ask around for retirement advice and you are likely to hear a familiar refrain: Start saving early, and put enough into your 401 (k) plan to capture the maximum matching contribution from your employer.
For example, one person offered this advice to new employees: «There's a ton of internal jargon floating around; if you hear terms or acronyms that you can't define, ask for a quick clarification and then do some research offline later.&raqFor example, one person offered this advice to new employees: «There's a ton of internal jargon floating around; if you hear terms or acronyms that you can't define, ask for a quick clarification and then do some research offline later.&raqfor a quick clarification and then do some research offline later.»
Hamilton Chan, CEO of Coaching for Startups, believes one of the most important ingredients for startup success is having someone knowledgeable and experienced who you can communicate with and exchange ideas with honestly — and Chan tries to provide both that empathetic ear and the direct, sometimes brutally honest advice that entrepreneurs need to hear.
There's a whole book on his findings if you're looking for a deep dive, but the basic advice boils down to sensible tips you might have already heard from your mom (hat tip to Big Think for the pointer).
This might sound like advice you've heard before, but there's a reason for that — it works.
Rather than combing the internet for regurgitated versions of his advice, I wanted to hear straight from the horse's mouth.
We've all heard this sort of advice following a setback, and entrepreneurs — given the risky nature of their trade and the necessity of multiple failures for later success — have more opportunities to hear it than most.
Sometimes I think it's a pity when I talk to first - time entrepreneurs from emerging markets who are coming for advice or inspiration and I hear them say «I want to be a serial entrepreneur.»
You'll hear practical advice on how to critique your own ABM programme, including updated versions of our two key tools for success the ABM Maturity Index, which allows you to map your journey towards success, and the ABM Technology Map, which shows the tech solutions available to you at each stage of your programme.
In its first response to the bruising fortnight of royal commission hearings, which ended a week ago, into misconduct in its financial advice division AMP said that «irrespective of the criticism surrounding its production» the Clayton Utz report was «an important and powerful catalyst» for its response to the misconduct uncovered.
A group of planners from Count Financial were charging customers for advice fees after they had died, the royal commission has heard.
You've heard the advice when it comes to saving for retirement: contribute enough to your employer - sponsored retirement plan to get the company match, and then contribute up to $ 5,500 per year to a Roth IRA.
I have heard the advice that one should always tell the church their reasons for leaving.
Men began to call on God for advice (prayer) God heard the sincere prayers of His creation and began to answer.
A deposition heard by the court alleges that when a 14 - year - old girl asked the priest for advice on how to fend off inappropriate advances from a 64 - year - old parishioner, he simply told her, «this is your problem; sweep it under the floor and get rid of it.»
I can tell you that many more lives would have been ruined had it not been for the hundreds of millions of confessions heard every year and the advice recieved and the grace given by God to overcome our weaknesses.
«My advice, as I said earlier, is: First, that their synagogues be burned down, and that all who are able toss sulphur and pitch; it would be good if someone could also throw in some hellfire... Second, that all their books — their prayer books, their Talmudic writings, also the entire Bible — be taken from them, not leaving them one leaf, and that these be preserved for those who may be converted... Third, that they be forbidden on pain of death to praise God, to give thanks, to pray, and to teach publicly among us and in our country... Fourth, that they be forbidden to utter the name of God within our hearing.
Victims hear other oppressive advice such as «pray harder,» «respect him more,» «give him better sex,» «bear your cross» and «persevere in suffering for spiritual growth.»
Hear these phrases, know them for what they are - not logic, not good advice, not pragmatism: know if for the spirit sucking, abjectly spirit snatching, energy depleting weapons of words they are.
I love hearing from readers and I especially love when they ask for advice to modify a recipe.
Eagerly waiting to hear what advice you have as its already hard enough having to wait til February next year for the UK edition to be released!
I've heard of vegetable shortening for candles but any advice for scrubs?
Would love to hear from you and any advice you have for a newbie to all this!
Specifically, the Senate Committee recommended: (1) that the ACCC re-open its informal review of ADM's proposed acquisition of GrainCorp and obtain independent expert advice when conducting that review; (2) that the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) consider evidence from the committee's hearings, potential loss of taxpayer revenie, the potential for the takover to «distort the capital market to the detriment of Australian farmers and Australia's economy due to food security concerns» and the need to «protect the public interest and the interests of grain growers» when making its recommendation to the Treasurer.
Everyone hears it, but for Seth Austin, Ryan Gunnarson, Nick Mayer, Jason Millner, and Chris Roark, it was more than advice; it was the motivation or impetus for the Lost Boys Theatre Company.
I only recently heard of this confirmation bias theory and my best advice would be for people to look it up, could be an eye opener.
For breastfeeding moms, a common piece of advice you might hear is to try leaving some milk on baby's lips after a feeding; the milk has antibacterial properties that can help prevent an infection forming within the cracks of the skin.
Last week Mommy Niri was lucky to be invited along with a few other mom bloggers to hear what advice Andrea Astrachan, Consumer Advisor for Stop And Shop, had to offer to moms as they navigate their way down the aisles.
As great as it is to get some advice from other parents, it's not always right for you, and sometimes it really should just be ignored, so if you hear any of the following, simply smile, nod, say thanks and then wipe it from your mind.
Hear Jen's advice for developing awareness and having tough conversations when it comes to layers of privilege, self - care, women's strength, and the wonderful messiness that is life.
Here are my 5 best pieces of advice for fellow divorced dads about talking with your kids after the divorce — things your kids need to hear from you.
No worries, I'm here for you - hear me out and you'll find this advice to be a blessing for your checkbook and meaningful for the environment your child will grow up in.
Maybe you have even heard the following advice and wondered «is this for real?»
While most relatives are well - meaning, there are those who will give you advice that you don't want to hear or advice that is incorrect for your preemie.
If the only advice you're hearing is that men should ask, then frankly that says more about you and where you're looking for advice.
I can not hear from Facebook friends for years, but suddenly they have a kid and guess who they come to for advice about babywearing?
The conference will hear from Muslim fathers and will see the launch of two important publications: a guide for people working with Muslim dads and a special booklet «Connecting With God and Your Child» which combines an annual prayer timetable with practical advice on being a Muslim dad.
But I do have a wish or two for you in 2015 — please consider getting rid of the script in your head of what love, relationships or marriage should look like and instead ask yourself what you want them to look like; that you stop looking to others to tell you what you should or shouldn't do and question, question, question any advice you read or hear from Internet experts or, for that matter, even credentialed experts (some are just not very good or have their own biases); and, finally, to stop giving credence to articles in women's magazines that often fuel anxiety and chip away at self - esteem because the emphasis always seems to be that you're doing something wrong and if you just did X, Y and Z, you'd have what you want and live happily ever after.
The more suggestions I heard, the more I realized that most parenting advice we take for granted in our culture was inherited from previous generations who did not have access to the longitudinal and brain research that we have now.
I have thought many times that a piece of advice is really helpful, but the mom I heard it from is complaining because she didn't ASK for it when another mom suggested it to her.
All of the advice I had heard about breastfeeding basically said that it was important for your little one to have a good latch, but I had no idea what that meant.
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